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Pretty good comp, except that Chris Waters had 317 innings at AAA with a 4.79 ERA (not very good) and the Orioles stunk in 2008-09 when he got a chance.

Jake Pettit had 358 innings at AA with a 4.58 ERA and 30 innings at AAA with a 5.40 ERA and the Orioles are much deeper in pitching than they were then.

Can we find something more important to argue about? I was talking about a cup of coffee - 1 or 2 games.

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Call it an argument if you want. You said you thought the guy deserved a cup of coffee. I just pointed out that he was never even a success in AAA and his overall numbers in AA didn't warrant a cup of coffee. When I see something that doesn't make sense I comment on it. If you don't like that then don't post things that don't make sense.

Whatever you say.

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